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6 commentsFriday, November 6, 2009

Facebook Blocks More Ad Networks

Facebook Highlights Efforts on Disabling Deceptive Ads

Back in July Facebook updated policies for third-party ads on Facebook Platform. The company disabled two entire ad networks and over 100 more apps were suspended or brought into compliance over ad-related violations. Half of those had over a million monthly active users.

Facebook has now disabled two more offer and ad networks, which the company says have repeatedly violated its policies. This has all been part of Facebook's continued action against deceptive ads. The company has addressed its efforts in this area on the company's developer blog.

Nick Gianos"First, deceptive ads are a widespread issue on the Web and one we fight aggressively," says Facebook's Nick Gianos. "This battle is not new and it’s far from over. We faced stimulus scam ads on our own system earlier this year and pushed them off the site with rigorous enforcement. We did the same months later when deceptive ads from third-party ad networks appeared in applications. We’re doing that again now as we see them appear in the form of offers."

"We recognize that monitoring ads isn't the first area of focus for an entrepreneur just getting started with social applications," he says. "That's why ad networks that don’t play by the rules should expect to be our first point of contact in our line of enforcement. Our policies are clear. If you're an ad network and don’t comply with them, you are doing a disservice to your customers, and you should expect your business opportunities on Facebook to cease."

The company emphasizes that it is the responsibility not only of ad networks, but also of developers to make sure content running in third-party apps is appropriate.

Facebook's policies on offers and "inappropriate" ad content can be viewed here. If there are questions, which there no doubt will be, they can be sent to Facebook via the Platform Advertising Contact form.


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Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

The Perfect And The Average

First they come out of nothing by feeling and serving the pulse of time and the pulse of the masses, who are the average people. Then they start thinking to kick out the greatest offenders and reacht their peak before they are loosing the pulse, first of the masses who are not perfect and then of the time because time is travelling eternally. Nothing wrong with that but who wants to remain on top in mass-market should not forget that it's the freaky non-conformist who made first their success happen and it has to be considered carefully how far they wanna please those who will never be pleased because they are not pleased with themselves and their own lives and need a valve. I wish to all the big players with good products wisdom and good judgement where improvement and clean-ups turn into downward spiral.

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